Show Two news gathThe ering organizations Associated Press and The United Press provide dispatches for this newspaper world-wid- e staff SMILING AS ORDEAL BEGINS - - Mil - RUMORS GROW DESPITE GLA1 r w v Jr Cheaper Rate Than In ! 1 1 '4 z f I " t ? Nation Able To Borrow At - (&t T p'i : - 4 - iTeasury-oinciaingure the annual interest charge on the present government's debt of $28500000000 s $820000000 compared with an interest charge pf" $1020251622 at the peak debt of less than 0 in 1920 !The average computed rate of interest on the public debt is now 3021' per cent compared with a maximum of 4?i per cent for war time bonds $26000-00000- 't - GIVE TESTIMONY t'i ex-pect- armaments and a return FLY 1 SAN FRANCISCO — The Jan 4 — (UP) San Francisco News said to- day it had learned thatf the proposed airplane flight oT Amelia Ear-ha- rt from Hawaii to San Francisco is a publicity stunt for which the eceived s 2-0- - Jan 4 — (UP) — Mrs widow of the slain was Face) NeLson taken before a federal grand jury George-(Bab- today to testify against John Paul Chase described by the government as Nelson's companion in the killing of two federal agents She was with her husbard when he engaged in the fatal gun battle with Department of Justice Agents Samuel P Cowley and Herman E The News story said aviation rrsn of this region claimed Miss Earhart was risking her life in a plane which if it maintains almost maximum speed and flies under ideal conditions will reach here with less than 50 gallons of gasoline aboard The contract for the flight is between Miss Earhart and the ic Press bureau of San Francisco the News' said It alleged that $5000 already had been paid to George Palmer Putnam publisher-husban- d of Miss Earhart Pan-Pacif- Jan 4— (AP) — The war department announced' today that President Roosevelt had designated the following to take entrance examinations on March" 5 with a view to admission to West Point tin July 1 ? Utah: Keith Wilde Spanish Fork The following candidates were designated by senators- and representatives: Utah: John Herstad Salt Lake City Edward M Geary Salt Lake City first alternate Allan C Spiers - s Tooele — J—-f- — Cofeadoan To Act As Leader of House J WASHINGTON! Jan 4— (UP)— Edward T Taylor Colorado will act as Democratic house leader until Hollis Rerf William B Bankhead (D Ala) — recovers from an attack of intesTT tinal influenza Speaker Joseph W OREGON'S LIQUOR PROFITS DIED ON BIRTHDAY Byrns announced today SALEM Ore — (UP)— N Y — (UP) — EdSYRACUSE Liquor Byrn-j'said Bankhead had asked profits of $3000000 for Oregon were ward J Nungent's birthday brought that Taylor act in his place Bank-hea- d forecast today by the liquor com- his death He was stricken with apwas taken to the hosmissions accountant J T Pasduill while attending a party pital Wednesday and wasNavy for the 30 months period beginning pendicitis in his honor and died several hours unlikely to be able to returnreported to his January 1 1935 later at a hospital duties for several weeks o suit-induc- ed steady ill price "Foreign markets are very dull holiday atmospheres prevailing everywhere Resumption of sales in the southern hemisphere next week will be watched with interest "A little wool continues to move from western points at about recent ' rates "Mohair continues dull and prices are unchanged" Would Blow Up Himself 4 £tnd Captors In Case He Is Caught BOH AH PERU Ind Jan 4— (UP)—Ralph Cummings escaped from the Miami county jail today a walking bomb armed with two and one-ha- lf ounces of nitroglycerine andf determined to blow up himself and his captors in case he is caught 29 year old robbery Cummings suspect was described by Sheriff George Burke as a "desperate character and he would not hesitate to use the explosive" The sheriff offered a $100 reward for the capture of Cummings "dead r or alive" Theprisoner escaped by picking the locks of three doors that lay between him and freedom according APPEARS JIT RECEPTION Makes First Appearance At White House Event In 28 Years WASHINGTON Jan 4 — (AP)— Senator William E Borah made his first appearance at a White House reception after 28 years in Washington last night when he escorted Mrs Borah to the annual reception given by the Pi'esident and Mrs Roosevelt for the diplomatic ta the sheriff corps The sheriff said the nitroglycerTlie Idaho senator has a ine and a saw to aid him in his es- tion for declining invitations reputato the cape were smuggled to Cummings capital's numerous social affairs --— r from the outside — : i — Government' subsidies to the ' Japan has started to distribute building trades has resulted in a government-owne- d rice in farming boom in the glass industry in Ger- attorney I "The defense of Bruno Richard Hauptmann" he announced "will establish that he'had nothing to do with the crime and that it was conceived in the Lindbergh home itself but not by any member of the fam- - fy k 3 s - "y- - "We will show that the was planned and executed kidnaping by a gang of five persons whose names naturally we cannot disclose at this i time "Furthermore the defense will prove that the child was carried from its nursery down the stairs of the house and out a door of the house rather than down the ladder which- the state contends was used in perpetration of the crime "We will show that this ladder was never used in the kidnaping and P IB) districts - tm mt I 1 miM U Ik n V ' 'J Wllau ON EVERY BEDROOM SUITE! Vlore — ' t£&Wi-- URRY! 1 T s a : 4r'iliirr'il ra nr W We Give and Redeem : s Tate that she must attend until she is 16 or passes the eighth' ' -t- — states Plan - six-year-- -- — SEMI-FINA- Tap For 5 4- - January Kam-meye- NOW OPEN! Disk's Beauty Salon 2450 Thone Washington 18G JANUARY CLEARANCE K-- s Li -- y JLL dresses JyJrf Values to $10 A beautiful new stock r t ' '' &jc Green Stamps : All must go $A00 MILLINERY Choice of the entire stock Marvelous values up to $3 A Saturday only - L Ik 111 m MEN J i 1 : Heavy cotton broken sizes only Values to' 93c c I KM pair S ¥1 © E S Medium' or high heels Black or brown ties or pumps Values to $4 M V ILL 1 he- - - Run Walk Fly Ride Even Crawl to Boyles Proof Ti- tian haired 13 - year-ol- d Marguerite White Tate found that even a marriage certificaterwon't exempt' her from going to school at least for a while After the young brida had "played hookey" to go honey- LOSE r that your Dollars are BIG Dollars at Boyles! BRIDE IS TRUANT SPRINGFIELD Mo -- (TJP)— FILM STAR v ""1 y" neath the nursery window4" t Kemy said he will bring up the grade " " " y question of Violet Shame th TinVi- Rats did $300000000 damage in bergh maid who committed suicide on the home of Mrs Lindbergf's England last year mother four hours before she was to have been Questioned for tv N J fourth time by state troopers STOCK SHOW SPECIAL Aitnougn Mrs Lindbergh has championed her servants and de scribed the maid as "frightened to MAY aeatn" Kemy saurhe will bring up several still unexplained secrets of life and death HER GIRL theThegirl'sBrooklyn attorney laid his JACKIE BURKE cards on the table but mostly face down When the time crimps lie snirl Intcrmountain Champion he will take each of Attorney GenSensational Data Promised eral vs WilentzV contentions seek to In Move To Get Child refute the testimony of the most JERRY ROBERTSON and prove damaging witnesses From Mother Southwest Champion tnrough circumstances and estimony his that client did not kill the Nev RENO Jan 4— (AP)— "115 rounds — 10 Rounds baby While Ann Harding enjoyed the ex in ¬ —— — elusive custody of her L daughter today a Los Angeles at To 8 Rounds torney prepared what he termed COPELAND vs TARRAN "sensational evidence" to take lit Sales Tax Funds ' tie Jane away from- her mother Heavyweights — — — Scarcely had District Judge Thom (Copyright 1935 by United Press) as F Moran granted the film actJackie Doon vs Alvin Sweeney-Bill-- (UP) —The CHICAGO Jan ress continual care of the girl yes Eccles vs Floyd Downing' terday- than Byron Hanna an legislatures of 41 states meeting- this vs Bill Barnes Mutt nounced in Los Angeles that Harry month to tap new tax sources for Vern Wright vs Joe Rodergerez Bybee Bannister would begin action in Cal financing unemployment relief will ifornia courts to place his daughter give major5 consideration to sales tax "in better hands" proposals a survey indicated today OGOEf ELKS CLUB Sales taxes now rolling penny by The attorney said the actor would contend his divorced wife was not penny into the coffers of seven 8 the proper one to have custody of states stand out above a scattering Tuesday the child and that the Reno action of revenue proposals that range was illegal Hanna did not disclose from tax on each pack of cigarets to PRICES: Ringside $125 Genthe "sensational evidence" he prom- a levy on every employed person's eral Admission 75c (tax included) ised or indicate when the proposed income Tickets on sale at New Hudson suit would be filed other than to Elks CJub Armstrong's 4 say "action will be filed at the Hemenway & Moser Glasgow Scotland and the Isle and The Mecca proper time"1 Judge Moran's order modified the of Man are to be connected by an divorce decree which had granted air service Bannister custody of the child for two months out of the year Bannister now in New York did not contest yesterday's secret hearing — Better earnings are encouraging railway construction in China The tension of the opening moments of the trial of Bruno Hauptmaiari is reflected in this picture of his loyal wife Anna as she conversed witlfan interviewer in the courtroom in n EE: BEIDIiOOM 4 I ile De-wa- marks it made in the soft- earth many 9& ' 54-m- will attack the authenticity of the mooning for a week truant officers rd bridegroom photographs allegedly depicting the told the 21 -- year-old Bedroom SuitH in Stock Markedior Rapid Clearance! I for amusement you are casting the state highway department $5 for providing your target announced J H Stemmer director ef the bureau in his biennial report Friday In other words when amarks man uses a highway sign for a target he has to drive his car 1000 miles to pay sufficient tax to re? place the sign "In a section of high-wasaid Stemmer "we had 300 signs when the summer started: at the end of the summer we had two undamaged signs "One sign was placed at the top of Timmerrnan hill in Blaine couh ty on July 10 1934 By September 20 1934 or sixty: days later it had received 22 bullet holes and one shotgun load "We'd rather spend highway money for highways than for target practice" - E3E H i FLEMINGTON N J Jan 4— (AP) —Bruno Richard Hauptmann's defense if became known today will be based on a contention that the Lindbergh kidnaping was planned in the home of Colonel Charles A liinabergh without the family's knowledge "Five men not one committed the crime" said Edward J Reilly chief defense Flem-ingto- BOBB IN FLIGHT BE GIGANTIC SALE : WHENJ5II0T UP - BOSTON Jan 4 — ( AP) — The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow r "There is a continuing fair demand for wool' especially in view of the holiday and inventory periods Belated buying of goods has revealed a vacuum in overcoatings and buying to a moderate extent for men's wear lines which has ings The mills however ar? not anticipating their wants anjr seeing no need to do this in view of the large stocks of wool on hand and the Fine wools are present price set-u- p chiefly in demand and are -baberly dUTHIN UTAH INMATE CARRIES WASHINGTON i UYING SLOWED 00 SELECTS FOR'PUBLICITY? "4 BY WOOL MILLS i AMELIA : ed aV vvVv - : - Foreign Markets Dull and Holiday Atmospheres Prevail SIGNS COST $5 Highway Officer Advocates Spending Money cFor : Suicide of Morrow's Maid Roads To Figure In BOISE Jan 4—(AP)—Whenever Evidence you "shoot up" a highway sign Just bell" of the 1 1 DEFENSE VIEW "I went home" he testified "and I laid my body at rest Suddenly my mind left the earth and I saw everything as clear as a "I seen these men's faces" he testified pointing to Martin Luckey and Xouis Myock miner defendants "just as if I was standing besides 'em" The following day "Dr" Ford swore to informations charging the two miners with robbery The jury convicted them "disregarding alibi witnesses who said the men were not near the scene of the robbery PAGE INSIDE JOB IS 1 3d colonies Even observers accustomed to Hitler's tactics were - surprised at the unexpsctedness of the meeting which brought cabinet members Nazi and military heads and secret v police chiefs to the opera house E 'r strong DENOUNCES "LIES" Hitler denounced "stupid and imwpertinent lies" circulated abroad by Ji vx t emigres from Germany and said s f ? jr Li v ' - ' they would "fail to turn our Saar brethren from their determination to return to the reich fold" Officially the meeting was described as a demonstration of Nazi A slight smile replaced his usual austere expression when Bruno solidarity but other quarters intiwas led into court at Flf mington N JJ for the opening mated military plans may have been Hauptmann of his trial on charges of murdering Charles Augustus Lindbergh considered including those for testing Germany's air protection and Jr The quizzically amused expression was caught by the camera use of gas in aerial combat All high in this picture snapped just as he passed from the jail into the defense officials were present courtroom library Maria Mueller German opera star cancelled passage to New York when informed Hitler wanted her to TO Ri sing for the Nazi leaders f long-mourn- She Will Appear Against Companion of Baby flier indirectly already has $5000 on a $10000 contract Fa9e" Nelson Helen--Gilli- STEFFI-RU- (Associated Press Foreign Staff) BERLIN Jan 4— (AP)— Reichs-fuehrHitler's mysterious meeting with Nazi leaders created the paradox today of unleashing an avalanche of rumors the rally was designed to forestall Berlin was taken by surprise by the suddenness of the gathering yesterday at the state opera house to which even Nazi newspapermen were refus?d admittance RUMORS CIRCULATED As a result among rumors circulated today all of them denied in official circles were: That 20C0O members of the Nazi party haVs been eliminated: That Hitler feared consequences of jealousy between the reichswehr or regular army and the Schultz Staffel (picked Nazi guards): That some action was planned if there is too long a delay in returning the Saar to Germany after the favorable vote in the January 13 plebiscite That the reich may make an in foreign policy abrupt about-fac- e by demanding actual equality in ' - MAN'S DREAM UNIONTOWN Pa— (UP) — A "vision" was accepted by a criminal court jury here to convict two men of robbing a 60 -- year -old faith healef of $12375 "Doctor" Ashby FOrd tottering who graybeard complainant amassed a fortune in 25 years of voodoo "treatments" in the coke regions near here told of being struck down and robbed of iiis life's savings while he walked along a lonely mountain road to a place where he planned to hury the money " 1 KIDNAPING WAS Alibi Witnesses Unable To Convince Court of Innocence All er Paper Says $5000 Already Paid To GANG WIDOW TO "CHICAGO ON -- i DEBT PILED UP Heavy costs of the recovery pro-pra- m have piled up the government debt far in excess of that contracted with the 'sale of Liberties Liberties have been replaced by other obligatitons and the country is now farther in debt than at: the end of the World war at Hitler Denounces 'Lies High Defense Men By A D Us-wil- ! NAZI Present By RICHARD L GRIDLEY r TENSE IS SECRET CONFAB i War Time (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHING JON Jan 4 — (UP) — Treasury financial plans pointed today toward early retirement of the last of $24072111400 in war time Liberty and Victory loan bonds The ability of the government to borrow now at cheaper interest rates 'prompted plans for early retirement or conversion of the bonds into lower Interest bearing securities treasury officials said Present interest rates are around 3 per cent as compared to a high of 4'i per cent on some war time borrowings There remains outstanding anions the 25000000 persons who responded to the Victory and Liberty loan drive about $5122327000 in war bond" has Approximately $19000000000 been retired out of taxes or re- funded into lower interest bearing securities Of the remaining bonds — representing first Liberty loan 3' 2 4 and 411 per cent bonds and fourth Liberty loan4U per cent bonds — of the 53189117450 of be called outstanding fourth 4 for redemption on April 15 Despite an all time record public debt" of $28478663925 at the end of 1934 treasury officials see little dif- -' ficulty in' a possible calling of all the remaining- Liberties "and their conversion into lower interest bearing securities The original sale of the Liberties comprised $i989455450 first 3Us $3807865000 second 4s $4175650-05- 0 third 4 Usr $6964581100 fourth 4Us and $4495373000 Victory loan WIFE JURY CONVICTS J LIBERTY BONDS - er FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1935 S TO RETIRE SHORTLY ard-Examin- provides its readers with superior local news written by experienced and accurate men and women FOOD SECTION U St and The $1199 u 4) BOYS' SWEATERS Half Regular 98c for Si 3a price sale Regular 79c Regular $293 r's |